Register for lumber measurements.



J. W. HALEY & C. B, YELTON.

REGISTER FOR LUMBER MEASUREMENTS. AYPLIGATION FILED NOV. 24, 1911.

I 1,0516%, I Patented Apr.1,1913.

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lnventon;

Attorneys J. W. HALEY & O. B. YELTQN. I REGISTER FOR LUMBER MEASUREMENTS.

APPLIOATlON FILED NOV. 24, 1911.

1,05'?,63? Patented Apr. 1,1913.

13 SHEETS-SHEET 2.

Wifnesses InventorS 7; Attorneys J. Wu HALEY & (L B. YBLTON.

REGISTER FOR. LUMBER MEASUREMENTS.

APPLICATION FILED NOV. 24, 1911 Patented Apr. 1, 1913 13 SHEETS-SHEET 3.

mamas? Witnesses orneys Att J. W. HALEY & G. B. YELTON.

REGISTER FOR LUMBER MEASUREMENTS. APPLICATION FILED NOV.24, 1911.

Patented Apr. 1, 1913.,

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Witnesses Zzwzm? Z inventors J. W; EAE'EY & 0. E. YELTON. EEsisTER FOR LUMBER MEASUREMENTS.

, I APPLIGLTIQErILEDEov;z'4,1911. E r 1,057,637. Y Patented Apr. 1; 1913. g I I E 1s SHEETS-sums.

r I I Attorneys J; W. HALEY & c; B. YELTON. REGISTER FOR LUMBER MEASUREMENTS. APPLICATION FILED 11017.24, 1911. I

Patented A111. 1, 1913.

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..Witnesses Inventors I by I Q PM I I v Aitorneys J. W. HALEY & 0. YELTON.- REGISTER 30R LUMBER MEASUREMENTS?" f v APPLICATION FILED NOV. 24, 191-1.

1,057,637. v I Patented A r- 141913; 1

J. W. HALEY & '0. YELTON. REGISTER FOR LUMBER MEASUREMENTS.

' APPLICATION FILED NOV. 24, 1911.

' Patented Apr. 1, 1913.

Inventors Witnesses v Attorneys] 7 J. W. HALEY & G. 'B YELTON. REGISTER FOB. LUMBER MEASUREMENTS. APPLICATION 11.31) NOV. 24 1911 Patented Apr. 1, 1913.

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Inventors J. W. HALEY & 0. B YEIJTON.

REGISTER FOR LUMBER MEASUREMENTS.

APPLICATION FILED NOV. 24, 1911.

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2Q F WW \Nltne ass'es I 4r flag lnventpm Attornys J. W. HALEY & G. B. YELTON.

REGISTER FOR LUMBER MEASUREMENTS.

APPLICATION FILED Nov, 2-3, 1911. 1,957,637. Patent-ed Apr. 1,1913. 13SHEETS-SHEET11.

Witnesses J. W. HALEY &- 0. B. YELTON.

REGISTER FOR LUMBER MEASUREMENTS.

APPLICATION FILED NOV. 24, 1911. LG5'K63Y, Patented Ap1'.1,1913.

13 SHEETSSHEET 12.

Witnesses Q/ Attorneys Witnesses vJ. W. HALEY 6: 0. B YELTON.

REGISTER EOE LUMBER MEASUREMENTS.

APPLICATION FILED NOV.24, 1911.

1,057,637. PELBBIited Apr. 1 1913.

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Attorneys UN TED S TATEFiPATENT ewteh.

I ,tosElen wMHA-LEYA NDCHARLES B. YELION, F E ANGEH, KENTUCKY.

' "REGISTER FQR LUMBER MEASUREMENTS.

6 7,: i; v .l rclfiat i on oflettersletent. v P t ted Am gga I 1 1' Applicati o n' tilri flqhember 24,1911. Serial No. 662,225.

To alkw hb mgz't me t "concern: f I to dressed and matched lumber :tndlnot to e Be lt knqwn that'-w e .:JnsemtW. lhmzy rrmgh l'm'nher. With the structure herein- I andyCR-tR'msfB'. .Yntrrtm, citizene (if the after set forth, the operator tofill an order United Sthtes -,r$i(lihg tit "Erlanger. in" the has hilt. to move levers or like clevlces reprewso 5 county c f'Kehtcn, Statebf Kentucky, have senting different Widths and lengths of lumr" winvented 'afheWI-ahd" u's'efttl Register for her until the total number of feet wanted g Lumber'l\feastlrerrtent,'ofwhich the followis i dicatecl on a totalizin r registem and then in i a p qific fibm on other indiccs will be shown the number. he present invention relates to improveof hunches. or talliesyof lumber of difl'erent -19 ments 5h registers for lu'mber. measurements. lengths 'aml both the face and strip count.

ath'e prim-m objeet of the same being the will he shown. The operator thenhas buttow provision -'of a register Jwherehy both strip elect the indicated number of bunches of the count and face count as applied to dreseed m'tlicated lengths to fill the orderand may "1 and matched lumheri are indicatetl and the .thenrcmlilycalculate theprice. '70 fi humber'df'board-or lineal feet is shown, the .With {tl'te foregc-ihg and other objects in L present ihventionheing lah improved conf- \iewgyhicrlr Vf'lll appear as the description-1 struction upon the apparatus or machine as prtweeus; the Invent-ion resides inthe combififh i li t Pat t N 984,908 naticn and arrangement of partse ci in the granted to them February 21 1911., (letmls of construction hereinafter dest'ibed .759

20 v A further Object of the present invention and claimed. h.eing- 'understood {that 'is to provide aplut'ality of measuring wheels changes hr the precise embodiment of invexg hdispo sed'hponfa shaft and. seccnstructed gs tmn herem dtsclosetl can he made within'the to'cp'incitlently" operate a plurality'or tram SCOPO'OE what 1s claimed Without departing nftbtulizihgwheek, thei higttmin 01 Wheels from the stunt of the invention. being' operatedgby grey depressed and? In thei rawmgw mgure; 1. is a prspee-i, spring-returned mechan'isn1";\vhich in turn tlve new of the ce mplete app ratps la its, i a l ki 'd i tm i iti preferred form; 'Ftg. 2 1s a new m elevantent .of'the {stroke orat the final stroke 1911 when from the right'hand end the'r'htpf. thereof 36 as to permit the movement of the Flg- 3 1S, a top plan; view .of thel'egisteri 1B t t unit wheels of the respective registering anrl v ,totallzgng 'a d tallymg" mechst'msm with tht .totaliziltgwheels, a, 5 1m le devtce' being disppemtlngmechamsm, the easmg of the mgi-t -.p0sed"-w1t h relatibn to'the key lever so es tu chine being remove Flg. 4 is ecr'oss sec vIim'itt-he movemehtthere f and consequently tlpn taken through the machine at onesi a "the rotation 0f the respective unit wheels .ef j the opertttang segments showing the part2; there 's't'ring and totalizing mechanisms. 1n the posztm they assume just prior to the t ri d t llyi g lgmbemmistakes ciepresslon .01 a key lever. Fig. 5 1s a.

I gifre'lvery liable tq'ocu'r and great Chution 'is sm'tilar VifiW taken'from the oppo'stttrsidebf 'fneeesa;1'y tojaveicl mistakes, since Wholesale the rte-it registeringwheel. Fig. 1s .a pertrade' recognizee strip count only in the --spec t'1ve new 9f he adwstable stnp forreg-, -fmeasuremeht ,jqf'ch'eseed and matchedlumnjatmgz the 'ghstance of actuation or rotabexg'w ile 'tliex'etail trade in many-instances tum of the primary whe ls f he register rcogflizes only 'face'cmmt. Hence the retail mg Wheels and consequetftly theunit wheel dealer buysheil ing, flooring-glad siding by 0-1: px lmgtry wheel ef the tetahzrng whieels, Strip count 'hnd. sells t0 h1s"ct1stomers by Flg. 6* tg a detml peppeet-lve vlew of qne 0 facwount making itnecese'ai'y for him to. of the 'euppqrtefegthe ad ustable. strlp, "figugie'jt-he'ditference'between thestrip count gFlg}? 1m; perspecttvevlew of the complete;

and facec'qunt in arranging. his pro t; as pg' g ,a imied lever. dispused h'etwe'en'f'the jwellflas toi-figu're'the amount of feet 6on- ,p1'r1 r nax 'y wheelsyoft the respectlve "se 'Qf orderfas called for. This means/calculating hug the" adjaceft xtiwv fractions, which vary with Eiffel-rent kinds; the prnr nr F1 451m; wi g d '(iflu'mber; and ed the likeliho'n'd ofmi'stakes perspectn'e y: y 'jofi the gltey lveq actuated 'iskonstahtly present. As lumber is made up segment. Ftg; ash hersrpeet ve'y'tew nfthe i fo Qt kp flgg of difi'erentffilengths and; lever or arm llllE tt reg tlg tehfthe movement 1-10 widths an'd'uhally runs a certain number' 6r distance the hrlmht Wheel of therejgzs of feet tq the buhch, this applicntion is mtlfle tering wheels isjr'nqhetl' at, the depression of the key lever. Fig. 9 is a similar view of a modified form of lever as seen in Fig. 9, the modified form having operatingratchet teeth formed integral with its connecting collar or disk. Fig. 10 is a perspective view of a shield employed and disposed adjacent the key lever'betweensaid key lever and the tallying wheel to permit the key lever to; actuate said tallying wheel.

Fig. 11 is a perspective view of the pawl or detent for locking the wheels at t 'viewed in Fig. 9. Fig. 12 is a section taken through the main shaft. adjacent the pri-f tally wheels to initial or zero position. v F ig.- 14 is a similar view of the clutch mechanism 4 used in connection with the rear shaft carrying the totalizing', and registering wheels. Fig. 15 is a view similar to Fig. 4 with parts in the position they assume at the'final depression of the key lever. Fig. 16 is a plan view of the standards for journaling the shafts of the machine. Fig. 17 isa perspective view of an apparatus constructed and embodying a modified form. Fig. 18'is a top plan view of the operating mechanisms contained in said casing with the casing removed. Fig.. 19 is a section taken on line 19-49 of Fig. 18. Fig. 20 is a section taken on line 2020 of Fig. 18. Fig. 21 is an elevation of the key leverand lock releasing mechanism used in connec-' tion with the structure shown in Fig. '18. Fig. 22 is a detail elevation showing said key actuated mechanism in connection with the lock and its release.

Referring to the drawings and more particularly to the apparatus or device as shown in Figs. 1 through 16, the numeral 1 designates the lower base or frame which has connected-thereto at the opposite short ends thereof, and extending upwardly and in parallel the two pairs of vertically disposed standards 2, which constitutaa frame for the support of the respective shafts of the device, the upper end of said standards being provided with journal boxes 3 in which are rotatably mounted the hollow rear shaft i and the hollow forward shaft 5, respectively.

Mounted rotatably upon the rear shaft 4 are the three totalizing wheels 6, 7 and 8, the respective wheels 6 and 7 having disposed therebetween the bushings 6 and 7 respectively. J

Mounted for sliding movement within the tubular shaft 4 the full length thereof, is a reduced shaft or rod 9, having the milled operating wheel 10 at the right hand end primary wheel of the registering, e final stroke of the lever as' 2 will be keyed to the tubular shaft 4 so that thereof as viewed in Figs. 1, 2 and 3. This shaft .or rod'9 constitutes a clutch device whereby the respective wheels mounted upon the rear shaft 4 may be locked for rotation with the respective shaft 1 and may be permitted to rotate freely as will,presently appear. Theshaft or rod 9 is provided with the shouldered portion 9 which coacts with the spring9 to hold the shaft seated so that the rojection or pin 12 carried by the said s aft or rod 9 will properly seat within the slot 11 of the respective bushings or rings 6' and 7 whereby when.

the figrtsare in the position as shown in Fig.

e primary or unit totalizing wheel 6 the rotation of the shaft, as will presently appear, will rotate the said primary wheel 6 coincidently with the rotation of the unit or primary wheel 30 of the registering de-, vice,- to be more fully described hereafter.

'Qarried upon the tubular-shaft 4 to the left of the totalizing wheels 6, 7 and 8 as viewed in Fig. 3, is a shoulder or hub 13 which carries a disk 14; which is provided with a plurality of teeth 14 which are at all times in mesh with the teeth 15 of the Beg.-

ment 16, said segment lfi-being journaled at 16 upon the tubular shaft 5; and formed integral with the said segment 16 is a. lever 17 which is provided upon its outer end with a key 18, said lever 17 being projected through one of the respective'vertlcal slots 19 of the inclosing metallic 'casin 20. By this means it will be seen that the epression of the key 18 will actuate the lever 17 to impart a'movement to the segment 16, the

teeth .15 operating the said disk '14; so as'to rotate the shaft i and consequently the unit wheel 30 of. the respective registerin wheels and theunit or primary wheel 60 the totalizing mechanism.

The inclosing casin g'20 as shown in 1'-is provided with the two segmental or arcuate slots 20, in "its ends and an elongatedaperture 21 which is disposed above the respective totalizing wheels 6, 7 and 8 so that the desired numerals carried u on the respective wheels are visually exhibited through said aperture, while the plurality of apertures 22 are formed in line with the aperture 21 and are directly above the respective registering wheels 30. and. 31 of, the various sets or series, there being a-sep r arate set or series to each respective key 18, and as viewed n Figs. Land 3, a total of eight sets. In the forward portion ofthe casing adjacent to the upper ends of the vertical slots 19, are apertures 23, there being a similar number to the apertures said apertures 23 being disposed above to visaally exhibit the numbcrs carried by the tallying wheel 28, the purpose of which will presently appear.

Disposed for sliding movement within the 139 wages? tubular shaft of the I u or 2! normally held extended, as viewed inFi .1 and'8, by'meens of the springfi, [a disk 26 xbe'i connected to the outer 51 end of saidj'sliaft ofidd 27 so that the same may manually manipulated, the sleeve ,67 the telly wheel 28 being provided with a; hole or recess 68in the outerend "'-ther'e1ofand. having mounted therein a'hori-' ibi n n yz p ed pi 9 which s adapted [to be projeoted in the path of and to .en' e the 'upstanding pin 70 of the rod orshaft soithat when the said she. or pl'lsh'ed inwardly, the

28- maybe returned to initial orzero tion, the purpose ofwhioh appear... 7, p A'sshown'twofregistering wheels .30-iand '2 31 are provided in'each set itssleeigefitlffisenred rigidly to the sh'a 4 be'i g'flisposed in operable relation' to therespegtive primary wheelsoftheregis Itei'ln' 'set's, while the; hub 32iupon the opphsite side of the wheel I 30 of each register a 1n ,7: sends rovided with ajslot 33 m. whlch s}mount'e the pinfi-carried by the shaft this'aconstruetion permitting, the pulling butf-"the shaft 9 so that the1spring19" is s6 disengaged from the rib19 to permltall-of the respet-ive wheels-,ofthe and. the totalizing sets to 'be simultan .retumedlto initial be m position. '/As' elearlyfshown in Fig. 12 thedisk 14 is is mountedu'pon'the, sleeve 29- and is. held against movement by means H45, po e? ep m w of each" registering set,- isa ratc het, or paw D 36," held normllyf-in engagement with. the riph'ery of. the gear: or ratchet wheel 14 means ofgthe'. ring 37,v each pawl-T01" r-b i we. ed. a 88 which is disposed in Operable posit-ion at i' alltimes, as clearly shown-in Fig. 43. j Secured to; said spokes 35.11pm: thesame side as the rateli'et, 36 and concentric" eh are. disposed for coopera- 142,} whose band sleeve 29'. keyed/ seen 115.: t e re gear wheel 29; 1

17 will eausethe rot unit wheel 30linat M Fig, 4, and onsequ 42 to be movedin t I and asthe paw-L 41 rrient, with the teeth;

isgthrown ih apparatns, is a shaft a 27 is ae l md I said pin 70 will 4 5 being engage the pin 69' s fthatQ-the tallypwheel P9 will presently h 47 of'thea a gear 29fliaving.

said prime rection of th ;dist ance', as 3. described. v

-Conneeted to the base of wheel 30 is-rotated in am de e arrowx and-a predetermined nd for the purpose hereinafterthe machineand' standing fupwardly therefrom, one to each unit or primary wheel of the registerin set, is a support 44 which has mou'nte therein, the pivoted -ar1 n,-lever or pawl 43, whose pointed earls. is disposed above, but in'theposition to be depressed 'to' engage :a y of the respective t th 46 carried upon thein ner edge of the band 39, the. said teeth set oroppositely disposed to the teeth 40 offlsaidfband, so'that when the lower end-.42. of the lever or arm 42 is moved so that it will engage the projection pawl 43, the said pawl 43 will i have its hooked or projecting end 517 moved inioppositionto the s ring 48, so that the pointed end .45 will be depressed and. thrown into engagement-with oneof the v teeth 4501 the band 39,, and thus consequently s or dock the sad wheel 30 registering sets I wa h. i

of the collar whilelpdisposed' upon; the respective. or unit'whe'el 30 with thepointed end' to the :pe nphm'y: ,or ofithe said wheel 30, 1s a 39 provided with the exterior ratchet v or detent"41,.

vof th'e flat spring a jgg earriedin h 21 upon 7 the.

.. automatieally tlycan'se tl 'e 's'aid .armf --id reeti on ,ol zhe arrew,

I I engage-'- houlde 4Q ofltheband 39,;Ith adjusting a ai'nst furt er movement in the direction o the arrow. In order to limit the upward movement.ofthe'said'pawlf43, a stop 49' is carried-by the posto l i, all as clearly shown in Figs. 4 and 11., By'this construction it is evidentthat the depression of the key 18 and the operation of the segment 16, will rotate the'unit or primary wheel 3001 its respeetive registerin set In the direction of the arrow as viewed in Fig. 4,.and to a position as clearlyshown in.Fig. 15,; but in order to regulate the distance which'the arm 42 will traieh'or in other words the position rtiand thereby regue distance of travel will he slid i) *from which it will sta latel th I f h priina w ee 30 o t e NW it esets a regulaii ng bar or plate 49 is i 'os'ed lonigi tudinally of the machine, (a etailstrneture of this pletebeing clearly shown in" Fig. 6,) so that its proj'ections or trunnions a ly. mounted in the srcuamm slot 24 for'rnedm the respective supports 49 (Fig; '6) and providedwith the "ated scales 25 wherehy thepositiomn of the said plate or s'trip 49zna be re ated to an'exactness. B means of the oclring nuts 5012-1112 saidphite or strip 49'rnay' be locked in the desired positio'm'so that-the 'plate'o'rstri ddqvill be disposed inproper f relation to the-upper sidesof the respective ends 42ofthefl arms 42, of each respective rgisterin set; Thus when the spring lfiflconnecte to the basea'n'd slag ment 1630f the respective registering" sets,-

retnrns the=keylever 17 to.

position, the abutting of theend. 5 42 of lever 42 against its respehtive orstaggered portion 51 the and regulating strip OI' H' {lf e 49 at the unit or 1 duii will regulate the height of lifting of the lever 17, all as clearly shown in Figs. 4 and 15. By this means it will be seen that the depression of the keylever 17 is regulated entirely by the adjustment of the adjusting plate 49 and the coaction thereof with the operating lever &2, which when returned by the spring 16 will assume a position to abut its respective projection 51 of the adjusting strip 49 and thereby regulate the position of the key leverl'i within its respective slot 19 of the casing.

The mechanism for operating the respective wheels '7 and 8 of the totalizing mechanism from the primary or unit wheel 6 is identical with the mechanism. adapted for operating the respective wheels 31 of the registering wheels from the wheel 30, and

may be so constructed that the rotation or movement of the respective wheels 7 and 8. or 31, ma be moved one space or more at a time, either every revolution of the respective primary wheels 6 or 30,. the outer faces of the respective unit or'primary wheels being numbered from one to ten if desired or one to a hundred and so on; In the presentinstance the construction is designed for the placement upon the unit or primary wheels numerals from naught to ninety-nine having one hundred spaces thereon, and whereby the single rotation of the respective unit or primary wheels will move the respective adacent wheels 7 and 8 ofthe totalizing wheels or the wheels 31 of the registering wheels one notch to'every revolution of the unit or primary wheel, thus displaying upon thev respective wheels units of 100, as each unit or primary wheel during one revolution, will register 99.

The mechanism for producing this result is clearly shown in Figs. 3, 4:, 5 and 7 and com rises a projection or stud 56 connected to t e forward plate of the base 1, and has pivoted thereto one end of the long lever or arm 57 to dispose it so as to have its hooked end 58 adjacent the left hand face, as viewed in Fig. 3, of the respective unit or primary wheels 6 and 30. It is to be understood that.

where two or more wheels are used that there is one less lever 57 than are number of wheels, thus in the totalizin mechanism nut 62 from the bracket 63 connected to the hase 1 and so as to cause the pawl 65 carried in the eyed lugs 64; and held into proper engagement by the spring 66 with the teeth 64 of the adjacent wheels 7 and 8 of the totalizing mechanism, and the wheel 31 of the registerin mechanism so that the said wheel actuate by the depression of the lever or arm 57 will be moved one tooth at a time each depression of the free end of the lever 57 and consequently each revolution of the respective wheels 6 or 7, as viewed in the totalizin revolution 0 the wheel 30 as in the registering mechanism. v

In order to operate the tally wheel 28, the same is provided with a plurality of ratchet teeth 56 near the peri 'hery thereof. Disposed upon the base 1 between the lever 17 and the respective tally wheels 28 of each set of registering wheels, is a plate 52 which forms a shield upon which the free end of the pawl 54' slides. This pawl 54 is mounted in the 1ugs 55 and is carried by the key lever 17, the s rin 55 normally holdin the free end 0 sai d pawl 54 against an mechanism, Fig. 4, or-eachin contact with thesaid shield 52, so tha't when the said key lever 17 isdcpressed, and

reaches the lowermost position'which is regulated by the striking of the abutting end 42 of the lever 42 against the hooked end 47 and the depression of the pawl 43and also 'thelower end 19 of the respective slot of the casing, the end of the pawl 54 will project into and through the aperture 53, .formed in the shield 52 and will engageone tooth 56 of the wheel 28 and thus move the,

said wheel 28 the distance of one notch or tooth 56, at each depression of the key lever '17. By this means every depression of the key lever 17 in each set of registering mech anismsis kept tab or tally upon by means of the wheel 28, the numerals carried upon the periphery thereof as before stated being visually exhibited through the respective apertures 23 of the casing 20. By this means it is evident that the tally or total of depressions of the respective key lever 17 will be kept visually before the operatorthrough the apertures 23, while all of the respective apertures 22 will exhibit/the peripheries of the registering wheels 30 and 31 and thereby show the total of the respective registrations upon the respective sets of registering wheels, while through the aperture 21'wi1l be exhibited thetotal of all of the visually .120 exhibited registering wheels, thus giving to seem 'imerels designating the measurement theta each rspectlve registering set of wheels is designed to register thus the longest projection will; egister bundles .conta inm stripsv'ti feet long and throughout until the shortest one will register strips feet 1011 I; In the stgucturei as shown in Figs. 1 through 22 s-slight modification is resorted t; e'mechexiismbein actuated in e'sinn- 1o lar manner and to pro. uce the some results. "This, particular meohanism'comprises' the fiameihevingthe standards 2 with their journals 3"wh1ch are similar to the stand .ards and jburnalsfZend 3 of the i'rame of the mechanism. first described, while journelcd in thewrespective standards are the tubularshafts m and 73 respectively, "which corres omits the shesi and 5 heretofore dcsori ed. Eaehone of these tubular shafts areprovided with the milled disk operated clutch mechanisms 75 and 78 which has keyed thereon the res ective smaltgeaul end large ear/75, so it at the rotation the ear 74 W1 l imp'ert rotation to the gear 75 lg'om the shaft 72 to the shaft 73. Mounted u on the shaft 72 are the isespective whee s 77, 78 and 79 of the totalizing mechanism; while disposed in the same position thereto 1 as in the" description heretofore given ofthe device] are the registering 7 wheels 80 and 81. which are arranged in sets similarly, es heretofore described, A similarmec enism as 57, in the form of lovers 57 fere employed to impart the respective wheels 7 8 and 79- of the total; iziug mechanism due to the revolution of the w'heelll thereof while the wheels 8]. of the respective registering mechanisms are op -erated'thi'ough a similar medium by means 4o of the primary or unit wheel 80 ot the respective registering sets? Properly festenedupon the shaft 72 ad- ,fac'ent to the respective unit/wheels 80 of the registering sets is a gear 82, which meshes at all times with e large gar 83 rotatably mounted upon the forward shaft gear-wheel having placed upon the spo es thereof it band 84 provided with the peripheral teeth 85, which are disposed in path of to be the plurai'ityof retchete curved or segmentel strip 87 made fast to the respective key levers'88, the said key levers 88 being projected through the slots 90 in the forkeys 8 9 of the r'espectivekey levers will be in 'Eo pe 'able position at all times, as viewed. f. in i s. 17, 19 and It will thus be seen that ydepressing the key levers 88 of the respective registering. sets, that the pewls 'orratchet's 86 will engagethte teeth- 85 of e bend-Mon'dthus rotate the gearwheel andimparta consequentrotetlon to the gear 82 of the respectiveunit or, pri- Qg mogywheels 8,0 of the-registering sets, and

short movement movement to ward portion of the casing 91, so that the that in order 'to limit the upward movement of. the respective key levers 88 and therefore the desired rotatiouof the respective unit wheels of the registering sets and the coincident movement of the unit wheel 77 of the tota'lizing set, the adjusting stri 95 is disposed u on ing 91 so i; at the setscrews es thereof may be engaged in the face of the casing adjacent the slots 92 of the casing to lock the said strip 95 in the desired position longitudinally'of the casing so that the stag cred or projecti'n portions 96 upon the ower edge of sai strip 95 will be disposed to limit thelength of the respective slots 90 and therefore the consequent upward movement of the respective levers 88, a gage or scale 93 being formed or exhibited up'onthe edge of thecasing 91 near the extreme ends the lower edge of the plate thereof so that 95, at 95 may be positioned or .read so that the numerals in the scale 93 adjacent thereto may be selected accordin to the desired measurement to be given t respective levers 88 so that they may given a full movement of the respective slots 2% during the dop according to the desired measurements. 1 i

the exterior-face of t e cos ression or. only st Keyed upon each shaft 78 upon the left I A bend face of the respective large gears 83in e bushing 101 b I bushing eerrying eratchet 100. so 'thatits teeth path ratchets 98 carried by said gear 83,

vided so that the rotation of the due to the depression levers will 'im aart disk or wheel 99 are disposed in the the spokes 97 of the gear of the respectivejlrey rotation, through thefs'aid means of a screw 102, said of the respective spring actuated this construction" being prodish .100 totie shaft 73, such rotation-rd toting; the large gear 75' which meshing with the geani' l, will, rotate the unitor. primary wheels 77 of the totalizing rncchw nism, thereby providing, coincided move mont between the said unit; or primary wheel 77 of the totalizing mechanism and ceslng.

I In order to tally or keep registration o;tv

the number of times th vers, 88 are depressed,

instance keep .a tally or spective e respective key leosed between the respective and thekey levers 88, the

telly :wheels 10 exhibited through the aperture'lM in said so that the totals exhibitedbundles of lumber registered, a shield. 105 is dis same being provided with a cut-out portion 107 inthe lower edge thereof tohave. the spring actuated pawl 108 carried by the respective key levers 88 projected therethrough tnlcngage the teeth 109 of the said spective registering and totalizing wheels to zero, it: is simply necessary to. actuate the clutch xghecl 76 to outward position at which time the said wheel may be rota ed in .the direct on of registration position and cause the simultaneous movement of all of the registering, totalizing and tally wheels to initial or zero position. At the same time the clutch wheel 76 may be depressed inwardly so as to permit the free rotation ,of the tally wheels without effecting the ratchet controlled. mechanisms of the various wheels 83.-

Connected to the inner free ends 885 f the respective key levers 88 is a spring 110 which normally holdsthe ,end downwardly and the key 89 upwardly-x WVhen'the said key 89 is depressed the hook lug 111 carried by the inner end 88'" of the said key lever is moved upwardly to engage the pivoted arm or lever 112 connected in the free end 113 of t-lierespective frames 114 and 115 mounted upon the base of the machine to the right of'the unit wheels of therespective registering wheels as viewed in Fig. 187 This movement raises the lever 112 so that its outer end 116 will lift the lever 117 journaled in the curved bracket 118, but its outer end 119 will be thrown upwardlv as viewed in'Fig. '19 toabutone of the t ctll 120 of the unit or primary wheel 50 of the registering mechanism and there- .by Stop the rotation of said wheel at the extreme downward stroke of the key lever 88.

lpon "the movement of the key lever upwardly due to its spring 110, the lever 117 will drop downwardly and out of engagementwith the respective tooth 120 of the wheel 80, but will always actuate to lock the wheel against movement at the final depression of the said key 88. By this means the respective wheels 80 of the registering mechanism are free to move at the movement or first depression of the respective keys 88 but are locked against movement when the lower edge of the said key levers 88 will abut'the plate 121 disposed longitudinally of the forward por'-' tion of the casing 91 atthe lower ends of the vertical slots 90. It will thus be seen that all of the said. key levers have the same downward limitation but by reason of the staggered faces or edges 96 of the regulating strip 95 may be lifted to various positions it bein for the same ur os 'f'as' herea y P (Figs. 3 and 18) is a slidable bar 137, whose hooked end 137, projects exterior of the casing 20'and is disposed to be engaged by a pivoted catch 139 carried by the casing.

'When locked the vertical rods 135 and 136 are in neutral position, but when the bar 137 is pushed forwardly, the upper end of the rod 135 in line to be abutted by the pin 165 carried by the collar 131 upon the shaft 4. By this means the shaft 4 is locked against movement in the direction of the arrow Fig. 16. lVhen the bar 137 is moved back- 1 w'ardly to its limit the upper end of the rod 136 is placed to be engaged by the pin 134 of the collar 132, so that the shaft 5 cannot rotate farther in .the direction of th e arrow Fig. 16. The spring 138 acts as a retarding 5 or brake device for the sliding bar 137.

In order to prevent the respective wheels of the tallying and registering mechanisms fromspinning and consequently movi'ng'too far, a brake device is employed which conthe respective wheels as viewed in Figs. 3

and 18, while mounted or pivotallyyconnect ed to the frame of themachine and disposed for; engagement upon the opposite sides thereof, are the pawls'124 which engage the teethupon the right hand face of the respective'wheels of the totalizing and registering-sets, thus preventing the spinning movement or any retrograde movement of said wheels. \Vhen lil lS desired to return all of't-he-totalizing and registerin wheels to initial or zeroposition, the ro 126 is pulled upon thus relea'sing'all of the said pawls from the respective wheels so that -when the respective milled disks are operated when the clutches have been thrown out,

all of the said wheels may be returned to the said initial or zero position, the springs 127 being provided to hold the release bar heretofore mentioned to the ri ht as viewed in Figs. 3 and 18 so as to hold pawls 12st in engagement with the respective wheels of the totalizing and registering sets. In order to lock the tallying wheels of the apparatus as shown in Fig. 18 from a retrograde movement, a pawl 129 is employed and disposed to cooperate with the peripheral teeth 130 formed upon the right hand face of the said tally wheel of each -register-' ing set.

various registering, totalizing and tally wheels have disposed thereupon "for visual display throughv the respective apertures of the casing, a plurality of numbers disposed in succession and said numbers may he km 130 their respective As before stated, the peripheries of the "I 1,067,887 I a ranged in series from .O'to 99 upon each of ating means, means for limiting the '{l istance 25 primaryat the respective wheelsso that in the registerof movement of the key te/actuate *lhe unit ing wheels ,where' two "wheels are used the wheel of each setfa predetermined distance, highest total possible for registration thereand stopping means for the amt actuatmg 5 on would be 9, 999, whereas in the totali-zing wheel of each. set actuated at the final stop 7.

- wheels where threeregistering or totalizing of the key. I I

wheelsare employed, the highest attainable 4. In a registering mechanism, two parjor I visuall *exhibited result would be allel shafts, a train-of" sum totaling wheels 999,999. pon thetally wheel the highest mounted upon one offs aid shafts, a set of to" number would be'99 before registering 0O, individually operated x registering wheels I What. is claimed is; 1 I also mounted upon {said shaft, means for '1'. In aregisterin'g mechanism, two paralproducing coincident operations of thee-to Yl el shafts, a train of s'umtotaling wheels taling' wheels withthe registering wheels,

I mo'unted'u'pon one of Isa i,d 'shafts, a-set of inan actuatin means forv said set mounted 1'5 dividually operated're 'stering wheels also upon the ot ershaftga key actuatedmeans 1 mounted u on said shai t means for producfor operating said actuating means, means in bo'inci ent operations of the totaling for limiting the distance of movement of w eels'with theregisterin'gwheel's, an actuthekey to actuate the primary wheel of said atingimeans for saidflset mounted mpon the set a selective distance, and a stoppinglever 120; other slua fh' a key. actuated means-for operfor the primary "wheel of the registering atingsaid'actuatm -me'ans, means for limit. Wheels actuated at the finel stop of the key.

mg the distance 9 movement ofthe key to '5. In a lumber measuring and registeringactuate the primal Wheel of said set a semachine, a casing ha ginga slot vertically I lective distance, and stop i'ng means for the dispos'edin the front stall thereof, a key letuating wheel o I said set actu ver mounted within the casing and operable ated at the final movement of the key. through said slot, two shafts journaled in i In a registering mechanism, two paral-. the casing longitudinally thereof, a set of lel shafts, .a train -of sum totaling wheels totaling -wheels mounted upon the rear shaft,

'- mounted upon one of said shafts, one of said a set of registering wheels I mounted also 30 wheels bei'ngla unit wheel, coacting means upon said rear sha means-for operating t.

' carried by e unit wheel and the adjacent the totaling wheels coincidentlywith the wheels of the train for'transmitting motion registering wheels, a key lever controlled a space at ajti'me to the ad'acent wheels at. actuating means for the unit wheel of the "each go'mplete revolution 0 the unit wheel .registerin wheels mounted upon the for- ""85 and subsequent Wheels, a train of registering Ward sha t, and a strip mounted for movewheels also mounted upon said shaft wit the totaling wheels, one wheel thereof bethe eas'ingahd limit the. movementof the I I ing the'unit wheel', c'o'acting means carried, key lever.

I by the 'unitwheel and the adjacent. wheel, 6. In a lumber measuring and registering 40 and the adjacent wheels throughout the machine, a casin having a slot vertically train for operating the successive adjacent disposed in the %r whoelsonestep at a time atfe'very revolulever mounted within the casing and opera #ti'on of the unitor adjacent wheel, means for iable' through said slot, two shafts journaled" causing coincident operationof the totaling in the casing longitudinally thereof, asst of 45 'Wheels with the registering wheels, an actutotaling wheels mounted upon the rear shaft,

atin'g means for o erating' the unit wheelof a set of registering wheels mounted alsoaio itheregistering w 'eels, key actuated means upon the said rear shaft, meansfor operat" for,operat;ing said actuating means, means ing the totaling wheels coincideiltly with for limiting the distance df movement of the the registering wheels, an actuating means 50- key to actuate the unit wheel-of said sets a for the unit wheel of the registering wheels I ment to regulate the length of the slotin 101% out wall thereof, a key To predeterminedfldistance, and stopping means mounted upon the forward'shaft, co'ciperaa I for the primary actuatingwheelof said sets two means for operably connect'ng the key iu ztuated at, the final stopofthe key. I lever with its'actuating means upon the de'i In a registering mechanism, two parpression thereof and to permit the key lever 55 allel shafts, attain of.successivelymperatecl to return freely, a strip mounted formove-' totaling wheels mounted upon one of; saidment to regulate the length of the slot in-I shafts, a plurality of separate sets 'ofindithe casing and ilimit the movement of the viduallyoperated registering wheels, said key lever, *and a stopping device for-the registering wheelsbemg mounted upon the unit wheel of. the registering wheels actu- 60 shaftwith-t-he totaling wheels, and -eachset ated by the key lever simultaneously with/ being adapted to be operatedinsuccession, the stoppage of the keylever when t an actuating means for each set of-registerlever is at the lower end of its slot. Ving wheels mounted upon the other shaft, 7. In a lumber measuring and registerin i. key actuated meansfor opera gsaid actumachine, a supporting frame, two longn he key .1 25; 

